HJORT’S Old-Fashioned TEA ROSES 
Baroness Henriette Snoy is a new member of the 
Old-Fashioned Tea group, and one of the most 
beautiful and satisfactory of Roses for Southern 
gardens. [he lovely, pointed buds and large, 
double, well-formed flowers are peach-pink, shaded 
cream, ‘and are freely produced on vigorous stems. 
The bush is spreading and vigorous, with abundant, 
heavy foliage, most resistant to blackspot. We 
are the first firm in America to offer this Rose, and 
many who have seen it in our gardens and ra 
agree that it is the finest of the Teas, which 1 
saying much, for there are other choice ones. 
Cecile Brunner. The “Sweetheart Rose.’ One of 
the treasures of Old South gardens, just as valued 
today as in the past. A Tea-Polyantha hybrid, 
also classed as a Floribunda, which develops into 
a large, vigorous bush producing an abundance of 
small, double, light pink blooms in clusters over 
the entire Rose season. 
Devoniensis. The Magnolia Rose. A lovely Rose 
that was a great favorite a generation ago, and 
for which we have had many Inquiries since we 
began offering more Tea varieties. Lovely white, 
flushed pink flowers borne freely on a vigorous 
bush. 
Duchesse de Brabant. Soft shell-pink. Bud short, 
globular; open, cupped flower. Growth vigorous 
and hardy. This dependable old Tea continues 
to be a great favorite. 
Etoile de Lyon. Deep saffron-yellow; large, very 
double and fragrant. Considered by many to be 
the finest of the Teas of yellow shading. We are 
glad we have enough of this variety to offer it 
this season. 
Freiherr von Marschall. Carmine-red; double. 
Vigorous and constant. A fine old Tea_ Rose, 
sometimes called the Double Papa Gontier. A 
wonderful grower and bloomer; especially good 
for fall flowering. 
MRS. DUDLEY CROSS 
THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA 
MRS. B. R. CANT 
Gruss an Teplitz. This old Hybrid China Rose 
has some Tea blood in it, and we place it in this 
group. Dark, velvety scarlet; spicy fragrance. 
Bush very strong and prolific; flowers fairly ‘double 
on rather short stems. A fine Rose for hedges. 
Lady Hillingdon. Deepest yellow of all Tea va- 
rieties. Bud long pointed; flower sem1-double, 
fragrant. Bushy growth; bronze foliage. A favor: 
ite Tea Rose. 
La France. While this is called the original Hybrid 
Tea Rose, it has the lasting, dependable qualities 
of the full-blooded Tea. Silvery pink, reverse 
bright pink. Vigorous; profuse; recurrent. In- 
troduced in 1867, by Guillot of France, this old 
variety is world-famous and is still grown by 
many admirers. 
TEA ROSE SUBSTITUTIONS. In Special Offers of 
Tea Roses only, ‘‘Cut Flower Favorites” and ‘‘Yes- 
terday’s Favorites,’ we reserve the right to substitute 
similar varieties for any sold out as the season advances. 
Charleston, S. C.: 
here and now we are coming back to them. 
Yesterday’s Favorites 
Lovely, Vigorous, Prolific Today 
Duchesse de Brabant. Shell-pink. 
Lady Hillingdon. Yellow. 
Marie van Houtte. Canary, tipped pink. 
Maman Cochet. Clear silvery pink. 
Safrano. Saffron-yellow. 
White Maman Cochet. 
(Regular Value $7.50) 
SPECIAL, one each . $6.50 
Three of each for $18.00 
ASK FOR OFFER NO. T-2 
“SAN generation ago we grew Tea Roses 
”—_Mrs. A. M.M. 
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